GLOBAL TEMPERATURE RISE by country.  We've created three maps visualizing each country's projected global temperature rise, revealing a stark increase between levels in 2022 and 2100.  The infographics also show just how unevenly distributed the expected global warming is across the globe, due to factors such as geography, weather patterns, ocean currents, and the influence of human activities. Many scientific authorities, such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), often discuss the need to limit planetary warming to 2°C above pre-industrial levels. But did you know that this warming will not be evenly distributed throughout the globe due to factors such as geography, weather patterns, ocean currents, and the influence of human activities?To discover the current and projected nuances of this uneven warming, these three maps created in partnership with the National Public Utilities Council visualize the global temperature rise by country, using new and updated data fromBerkeley Earth. Current State of Warming......The three maps in the article visualize warming relative to each country’s average 1850-1900 temperatures......read the full article.....                                https://www.visualcapitalist.com/charting-global-temperature-records/......and.......https://www.visualcapitalist.com/global-temperature-graph-1851-2020/   View the Maps in Full       .....AND.....   Following a record hot June, large areas of the US and Mexico, Southern Europe and China experienced extreme heat in July 2023, breaking many local high temperature records.July 2023 saw extreme heatwaves in several parts of the Northern Hemisphere, including the Southwest of the US and Mexico, Southern Europe and China. Temperatures exceeded 50C on the 16th of July in Death Valley in the US as well as in Northwest China (CNN,2023). Records were also reached in many other weather stations in China and the all-China heat record was broken in Sanbao on the 16th of July. In Europe, the hottest ever day inCatalunya was recorded and highest-ever records of daily minimum temperature were broken in other parts of Spain. In the US, parts of NevadaColorado and New Mexico tied their all time high, parts of ArizonaCayman Islands, highest ever night time temperatures in Phoenix Arizonawhich also had its record for longest time without falling below 90F/32.2C.          https://www.worldweatherattribution.org/extreme-heat-in-north-america-europe-and-china-in-july-2023-made-much-more-likely-by-climate-change/